Sculptures and Structures of Canyon Road ~ Santa Fe, New Mexico

By: on 01/20/2013

Yesterday was one of my favorite days in Santa Fe yet.  Paul dropped me off on Canyon Road while he went off in search of culinary shops.  I planned on taking random photos, but there were so many amazing outdoor sculptures that they quickly became my focus.

I was SO inspired that I have decided to do a drawing.  It has been a while, and I thought it would be fun to do something Valentines-themed.  Simply leave a comment on this post and your name will go into the drawing hat.  You can let me know if you have a favorite sculpture, or share a Canyon Road experience or whatever you want, really.

The Gallery at 822 Canyon Road

The Gallery at 822 Canyon Road

 

Helicon

Helicon

 

Parking Lot Mural

Parking Lot Mural

 

Cool Classic Car

Cool Classic Car

 

Imagine

Imagine

 

Society of Friends (Quaker) Meetinghouse

Society of Friends (Quaker) Meetinghouse

 

Dominique Boisjoli Fine Art

Dominique Boisjoli Fine Art

 

Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts

Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts

 

Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts

Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts

 

Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts

Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts

 

SR Brennen Gallery

SR Brennen Gallery

 

Patricia Carlisle

Patricia Carlisle

 

Shadows

Shadows

 

Street Cred

Street Cred

 

Door Leading to the Santa Fe Historical Society

Door Leading to the Santa Fe Historical Society

 

The Santa Fe Historical Society

The Santa Fe Historical Society

 

Coyote Fencing

Coyote Fencing

 

Street Address

Street Address

 

Morning Star Gallery

Morning Star Gallery

 

Adobe

Adobe

 

Sage Creek Gallery

Sage Creek Gallery

 

Carol Laroche Gallery

Carol Laroche Gallery

 

Mark White Fine Art

Mark White Fine Art

 

Wiford Gallery

Wiford Gallery

 

Canyon Road Contemporary

Canyon Road Contemporary

 

Old, Old Window

Old, Old Window

 

Meyer East Gallery

Meyer East Gallery

 

Meyer East Gallery

Meyer East Gallery

 

Meyer East Gallery

Meyer East Gallery

 

adobe gallery

adobe gallery

 

CVG Contemporary

CVG Contemporary

 

CVG Contemporary

CVG Contemporary

 

CVG Contemporary

CVG Contemporary

 

CVG Contemporary

CVG Contemporary

 

Reflection Gallery

Reflection Gallery

 

Charles Azbell Gallery

Charles Azbell Gallery

 

Charles Azbell Gallery

Charles Azbell Gallery

What a perfect day.  Remember,  I was SO inspired that I have decided to have a drawing.  All you have to do is leave a comment on this post and Paul will pull a name out of a hat on February 7th, so that one lucky winner (YOU?!) will receive their prize just in time for Valentine’s Day.  XOX,

Valynne and Paul

 

19 Responses to “Sculptures and Structures of Canyon Road ~ Santa Fe, New Mexico”

  1. Kathi Legge says:

    Patricia Carlisle. The simplicity of her holding the basket, as a gift, filled with … treasures of her heart, standing alone, amidst the empty plaza, with her offerings of love. She doesn’t have much, so she doubts and is unsure of herself. The innocence and awkwardness of her youth, hoping that the offerings so dear to her own heart are suitable for her beloved.

  2. I love the Meyer East or the Helicon. I love the classic car as well! I’ll have to show my Dad that one.

    • Valynne says:

      Will you let me know if your Dad is familiar with this car? I thought I got close enough to tell once I enlarged the photo, but I didn’t. I have no idea what it is and would love to know.

  3. Rose says:

    Valynne! What a joy to look at these!! They made me pine for Santa Fe. I loved them all, but especially the dragon, the Patricia Carlisle and the Native American woman from the Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts. Thank you so much for sharing!!

    R

    • Valynne says:

      Rose, thanks for visiting the blog! Yes, I can totally see how you would love this place. Hope to see you again soon – I miss your Yoga classes and just about everything else about Portland.

  4. Christine says:

    What’s Coyote Fencing? It looks like trees planted really close together. Does it keep coyotes out? Or is it just a name?

    Looks like it was a really nice day to so some walking around! Great shots :)

    • Valynne says:

      The fencing is used to keep coyotes out. It is very popular here (you can see it in the background of a couple of the photos above, as well). We don’t have it here at the house, and we get coyote visitors every so often. They like to crawl under the barbed wire fence in the back yard, grab an apple and take it back to their den. The horses don’t seem bothered by them at all, and they are very pretty. Of course, this is my opinion – it is controversial here in NM. Every so often I hear a gun shot, and worry that it is intended for one of our coyote visitors.

  5. Gloria Jones says:

    Awesome pics! The bronze dog reminds me of Gypsy. I lovve the moon and the dragon and the Indians. heck they are all wonderful!! Maybe some day I’ll get there. Take care

    • Valynne says:

      Awe, thanks, Gloria. I have never seen Gypsy sit still long enough to get that impression – tee hee! I bet you would really like it here. So different than the NE neighborhood, but we are enjoying the change of pace.

  6. I can’t wait to come and see Santa Fe!

  7. Mom says:

    I loved seeing Santa Fe art through your eyes. I loved it all, but found myself drawn to the dragon.

  8. Diane Felt says:

    I love all the photos of some of Santa Fe’s art offerings. Nothing beats a stroll up Canyon Road to appreciate all of the art. Having been there in mid-December 2012, we were treated to a blanket of snow, making Santa Fe a winter wonderland. It was truly a sensory welcome with lovely colors, crunchy snow underfoot, delicious Southwest flavors, live music in the Old Town square, and fresh cool mountain air.

    Enjoy your stay in Santa Fe!
    Diane

  9. Sheida says:

    They’re all so beautiful, but if I had to pick one is SR Brennen.

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